Certainly not China. But the element of trust being removed is a huge aim of the trustless Blockchain world. Whether we like it or not, we already live in a digital world and not offering digital solutions to our problems would be a very lacking outcome. I know a lot of people tend to be very suspicious of digital money considering the ruse of USD, but it's a crucial fix to a world where things are already digital. See, too many people think USD isn't digital, but you might be surprised just how little of it there is in physical circulation. Sure, there's tons of it in the ME thanks to Barry's faggotry, but the amount of cash that exists already today compared to what's on the Federal Reserve's private ledger is only a laughing matter.
Certainly not China.
But the element of trust being removed is a huge aim of the trustless Blockchain world. Whether we like it or not, we already live in a digital world and not offering digital solutions to our problems would be a very lacking outcome.
I know a lot of people tend to be very suspicious of digital money considering the ruse of USD, but it's a crucial fix to a world where things are already digital. See, too many people think USD isn't digital, but you might be surprised just how little of it there is in physical circulation. Sure, there's tons of it in the ME thanks to Barry's faggotry, but the amount of cash that exists already today compared to what's on the Federal Reserve's **private** ledger is *only* a laughing matter.
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